Saturday 5 September 2009

Partei In Taipei – the Luxy Experience

Probably the best clubbing I have ever had.

Probably, because the Taiwanese say, that they are going to take me to even better clubs.

Well, than I do not know what I should expect!

The name of the club – Luxy. From what they told me, I expected it to be somehow similar to Polish Platinium – people around 30, managers and directors in fancy clothes with cool drinks.


Well, it was not quite that.

Entrance cost 600NTD – around 55 PLN, 15 Euros. In that price, you had one drink or 2 beers. Sounds like a lot for a disco… But it was not a disco. It was a whole entertainment show!

When you enter, you see mostly students dressed in cool, American fashion. But not exaggerating in one way or the other – no sweatshirts as well as no suits. Girls are VERY cool – the “mode” is that they wear skirts which barely cover their butts and shoes on very high heels. After seeing some of them you accept the fact that they are not being slutty, but every girl dresses like that here. All you want to say is “nice mate!” :)

The club had two chambers – hip-hop (obviously the more crowded one:) and electro. Both with amazing dj’s, who mixed the music in extraordinary way. The dancefloors were huge, but after some time they were too crowded anyway. But the cool thing was that it was cool- air conditioning was working all the time.

Every hour four dancers – the luxy girls – made a dance show lasting around 10 minutes. And yes, they were fine…



But barman show was even cooler! Two guys throwing flaming bottles, making flames, juggling – classy entertainment.

However probably the finest moment was when our group of 10 people was allowed to get on a stage with the dj and dance up there. It was crei-zei!!!


In the meantime, if you were in the right place at the right time, you were able to get some free drinks – shots of tequila, beer from the bong… So the truth is that for 700TWD, we got entertained for 5 hours, drunk our share and spend unforgettable night and got taxi both ways!

First Partei In Taipei – hopefully there are still many to come!

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